I propose listing the end-of-support date with each kernel, in the update manager, something like:

This could help a user more easily determine which kernel series they want to stick with.
NOTE I did not actually implement this; I just modified a screenshot

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FreedomTruth wrote:I propose listing the end-of-support date with each kernel, in the update manager, something like:
Kernels_proposed.png
This could help a user more easily determine which kernel series they want to stick with.
NOTE I did not actually implement this; I just modified a screenshot

That's really useful

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Schultz wrote:I also think it's a great idea. A while ago someone here on the forums didn't believe me when I told them kernel series 4.8 was already end of life, even though I linked to Ubuntu's kernel page.